White House, Donald Trump and primetime address
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Trump gave an unusually partisan White House address. Should networks have given him the TV time?
When Donald Trump delivered the first White House address of his second presidency Wednesday night, all major U.S. networks beamed his image and voice onto their airwaves, cable feeds and online platforms.
US President Donald Trump is set to make another announcement in another speech to the public not long after his remarks during the White House Christmas reception.
About 54 per cent of Americans disapprove of Trump’s performance in office, while 44 per cent approve, according to the RealClearPolitics.com polling average. In a recent Politico survey, 46 per cent of voters said the cost of living was the worst in recent memory, including 37 per cent of those who backed Trump in the 2024 election.
Trump has been omnipresent on social media and television this year with his impromptu news conferences and speeches. But addresses to the nation often can be relatively sober affairs, as was Trump's June address describing the U.S. bombing of nuclear facilities in Iran.
Tim Miller, Andrew Egger and Will Saletan react to Trump’s White House address. From grievance speedruns to tariff denial and whatever is going on with that garland. As always: Watch, listen, and leave a comment. Bulwark+ Takes is home to short videos, livestreams, and event archives exclusively for Bulwark+ members.
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